Superbly transformed by Ewert Leaf, Torquay’s Sou’West Brewery centres around the zest for creating craft beverages and celebrates feasting with friends.
Universally known as the ‘furniture brand of modernity’, today Walter Knoll occupies the upper echelons of the furniture elite – a reputation built on an historic legacy skill.
Homebush House sees Wolveridge Architects create moments of intimacy through the curation of outdoor courtyard spaces, balancing a reinforced connection with the landscape.
Featuring contemporary interpretations of catenary arches, the Southland store of luxury skincare brand Aesop pays homage to the significant architectural era of the mid-to-late 20th century.
Hampton Hill sees Lowe Living create a residence that captures the coastal-urban dynamic of the suburb and a seamless connection to the external environment.
A humble public secondary school in the outer south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne has seen an existing Gymnasium intended for demolition transformed into a state-of-the-art senior learning centre.
The Xylem collection, designed by Adam Goodrum for renowned Australian outdoor furniture brand Tait, is a premium solution for incorporating innovative biophilic design within the urban realm.
Gosford will soon be home to Central Coast Quarter – the area’s first residential and retail precinct, designed by DKO Architecture and developed by St Hilliers.
Locally designed and inspired by the diverse experiences of Australian living, RJ Living’s new upholstery range celebrates the colourful individuality of its users.
With Buff Nail Studios, GOLDEN has made a deliberate choice to pare back from the excessive detail usually associated with nail salons and instead focus on creating cool.
John Wardle Architects designs 424 Malvern Road, a mixed-use apartment and retail building whose otherwise muted façade is in constant flux in response to its occupants.
Lee Mathews clothing is at once stylish, timeless and functional. It is this ethos that also underlies Fiona Lynch’s interpretation of the brand’s Brisbane retail store in Fortitude Valley.
Glen Iris House sees Luke Fry Architecture and Interior Design focus on creating a time wearing and classical approach, ensuring a sense of legacy endures for generations to come.
Milieu celebrates a decade of community driven projects, alongside the announcement of a B Corp Certification and continued growth within the development industry.
Encompassing three immaculately curated residences, Glasshouse Burleigh Heads by development firm Spyre Group represents the ultimate in high-end residential living.
Echoing the convivial, laid-back nature of the Mexican seaside, Calita by Frankly Interior Design entices Bondi’s beachgoers with its spritely character.
Bondi 2 by Studio Quarters echoes the relaxed tone of its beachside locale. Crisp profiles and a light material palette craft an uplifting setting for family life to unfold.
Matthew Woodward Architecture and Urban Logistics Co. rise to the challenge of fitting out and scaling offices with office pods fabricated from cross-laminated timber (CLT).
Addressing the shortage of affordable and appropriate housing for Australia’s First Nations people, AHV has engaged Breathe to deliver a multi-residential social housing project.
Perry House by A for Architecture emerges as a considered insertion in place, respectfully engaging with the surrounding context whilst defining its own residential offering through composure.
Whitebay Traverse sees Benn + Penna carefully sculpt the new as an extension of the original sentiments, crafted through a crisp and contained resolve.
As the reconfiguration and extension of an existing Victorian cottage in inner Sydney, Softwood by Benn and Penna Architecture focuses on creating quality and engaging spaces that enhance life.
Imagined as an urban oasis to reflect its owners and their appreciation of refinement, Woollahra Terraces sees Renato D’Ettorre Architects combine three separate houses into one generous dwelling.
North Bondi House sees PASSER Architects combine a lightness fused together with a richly natural base, alongside a balanced insertion of timber and access to the natural elements throughout.
Melbourne-based industrial designer Paul Grummisch of Please Please Please specialises in the design and manufacture of bespoke lighting, furniture and objects, designed to last a lifetime.
Clare Cousins Architects has considerately converted an old warehouse to a contemporary domestic residence, retaining and emphasising the building’s layered history.
At once a celebration of heritage and an optimistic vision of what’s to come, Richards Stanisich’s 15 Young Street brings a new way of living to Sydney’s CBD.
Supplied exclusively by ownworld on the east coast, premier brand laCividina champions the Italian culture of craftmanship through upholstered and sculptural furniture.
Bishop Master Finishes is a family business that hones unparalleled natural finishes, developing a reputation for innovation and unmatched execution along the way.
Barwon Heads House sees Emma O’Meara and ARDOR Design Build propose a home that responds to the casual and textured nature of coastal life, ensuring the old and new coexist.
Using contemporary materials and innovative fabrication techniques, Marc Barold leads the Australian art industry with his selection of customisable works.
Celebrating the smoky, darkened charring of food cooked over fire, arkhé is a bold new offering. Creating a truly immersive experience, studio gram worked closely with partners.
Utilising its soft tonal palette to evoke a relaxing and ambient space, Brellah & Movement HQ by Tom Mark Henry invites one inward for a holistic healthcare experience.
Calls for fire safety in construction are ever-growing. HVG Facades responds to the increasing need for non-combustible and weatherproof cladding Australia-wide.
DOMO’s luxurious leather and lighting collection of design-forward products from brands such as de Sede, Duvivier, Ligne Roset, Wittmann and Pulpo convey a warm, relaxing and natural ambiance.
The shifting geometries of Flexion House by Christopher Polly Architects are perfectly captured in the project’s renders, seeing a contemporary residence surrounded by natural beauty.
Kosloff Architecture has carried out the latest iteration of the Gatwick Private Hotel with reverence, ever-aware of their engagement with and contribution to the iconic building’s story.